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: How A "Psychovirus" May Be Destroying Your Life by: Saleem Rana A pervasive sense of low self-esteem, a feeling of unworthiness, is perhaps the most debilitating belief system that you can entertain. If you feel unworthy,
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: Three Requirements of Good Golf by: Alan Walker First, how well does the player handle his weight; what is his sense of balance; does he know how to work his feet and legs in order to establish the proper sense of balance
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: Nutrition Is Not Common Sense by: Marc David I'd like to explain an important concept that most online trainers (even the "gurus") don't "get"... Have you ever heard that 'nutrition is common sense?' Have you ever thought
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: Finding the Need is Only Part of the Sale by: Thomas Baskind Many of us in sales are taught to believe that the most important job of the salesperson is to “find the need†of our prospects. If we can uncover
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: Wordsworth's "Ode on Intimations of Immortality" by: Samir K. Dash In a letter written in 1814, Wordsworth referring to " Intimation to Immortality' ode wrote the following to clear his stand on the poem: The poem rests
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: Sense of Place by: K Follis Chetham What is Sense of Place? It's the image of a scene's environment evoked by the writing. The author becomes an artist; the book page is the canvas, sentences and phrasing are the brushes;
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: Menopause, Just What Is It? by: Barbara C. Phillips Just what is this thing we call menopause? And what does it have to do with you? Simply stated, menopause is a biological event that marks the end of a woman’s
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: Improving Your Self Esteem by: Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein Often in our society, we are bombarded with the lives of celebrities. We can end up feeling that if we are not part of the rich and famous, our lives are insignificant.
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: Mastering Mindfulness: A Thinker's Ode to Meditation by: Maya Talisman Frost I'm lucky. When I was fifteen, I was the sole survivor in one of those horrific car accidents involving a bunch of teens, lots of alcohol,
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: Self-Sabotage - Are We Prisoners of the Past? by: Rosella Aranda Many people who suffer from low self-esteem would give anything to escape their painful feelings of inferiority. Almost anything, that is. People are
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: Five Ways to Sharpen Your Sense of Humor and Improve Your Relationships by: Mike Moore Humor has long been considered one of the most effective tools to judge the quality of any relationship. If there is laughter present
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: Do What You Love, Love What You Do by: Richard Hanes Everyone dreams of a life full of love and adventure. But we fill ourselves with reasons not to follow our dreams. Instead of protecting us, they imprison and hold
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: Adages for the New Year by: Sam Stevens The old familiar adages just don't do it for me any more. For instance, consider "the early bird gets the worm." In this age of freelancing, premature ejaculation and peaking too
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: Learn the Six Secrets of Chemical Romance by: James Hall What is Chemical Romance? It’s a scientific approach to seduction that reveals how to unleash the natural chemicals in the body. Have you ever felt an
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: Healthy Self-Esteem by: Dr. Nathaniel Branden As the world becomes more complex, competitive, challenging, self-esteem is more important than ever. The shift from a manufacturing-based society to one based on information,
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: Is Your Life’s Purpose For Sale? by: Craig Nathanson There is no purpose too big or too small Meet Joe. He’s a middle-aged bridge toll-taker in the San Francisco Bay Area. In a recent interview, Joe said
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: Going Beyond Life Coaching by: Tony Cuckson In Corrogue the air is chill and the frost is on the ground. On these autumn mornings the spider’s webs are glistening like each was arrayed with diamonds. The red berries
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: Personal Power by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. All of us would love to have personal power – the power to manifest our dreams, the power to remain calm and loving in the face of fear, the power to stay centered in ourselves
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: Moment of Magic by: Seamus Dolly Laughter may or may not be a shock, relieved, but its’ therapeutic effects are recognised in most cultures. It allows a positive distractive moment or moments. When things are tough,
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: How a Blind Date Can Increase Your Psychic Abilities by: Stephanie Yeh So how can a blind date increase your psychic abilities? It's probably not what you're thinking. We're not talking about having a few drinks with
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: Identity Theft by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of August 30, 2004 I've known my best friend for six years. Initially I thought she was a great person who was there for me in times of crisis.
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: Romancing The Senses by: Rich Gray Romance can be experienced in numerous ways, but it is best enjoyed when you get all your senses in on the action. The following are suggestions for getting the most out of romance,
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: Why Do People Skydive? by: Lori Steffen Skydivers - Most people say we're crazy. Some say we have a death wish. Psychologists say people with an inclination to take high risks are a necessary part of the continuation
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: How To Help Your Child Learn by: Barbara White Just as every snowflake is unique, so is every child. The way that your child learns depends a number of different factors, which combined together, create his unique learning
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: Children, Entitlement and God by: Erika Chopich, Ph.D. “Setting the alarm on Sunday mornings is inhuman…..God should know that!†Those were my adolescent thoughts every weekend when my parents forced
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: The Last Piece of Chocolate Ever - Business Tips for the Silver Set by: Ted Riley INTRODUCTION Right now I am playing a game that I have played ever since I was a kid. (I just took another drink of milk). When I got a
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: There's More to Selling than Finding the Need by: Mark Dembo Many of us in sales are taught to believe that the most important job of the salesperson is to “find the need†of our prospects. If we can uncover
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: Rodent Proofing Your Home by: T. Taylor It's that time of year where rats and mice are apt to enter our homes. Lets talk a bit about their abilities and senses first. Rats and mice cannot see very good beyond 3 or 4
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: Nutrition, Evolution, and Having a Healthy Diet by: Judith Schwader Nutrition has everything to do with health. This isn’t news, exactly, but looking around at the crazy information on the market, one wonders
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: Healing and Transformation by: Martin Brofman Every symptom has a certain way of being with which it is associated. In order to release a symptom, one must release the way of being associated with it. Thus, the process
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: The Psychology of Torture by: Sam Vaknin There is one place in which one's privacy, intimacy, integrity and inviolability are guaranteed - one's body, a unique temple and a familiar territory of sensa and personal history.
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: Good Food/Bad Food What's Left to Eat? by: Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP What's Good Today is Bad Tomorrow: What Can I Eat? We've entered the Twilight Zone when it comes to the multitude of diets being promoted today. Starting
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: Guide To Tasting Wine by: Ben Bicais The basics of tasting wine are relatively simple to learn. Once the fundamentals are mastered, the nuances and details can be enhanced over a lifetime. Like any other skill, tasting
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: It's Not What You Think by: Judith Richardson My work in organizations involves dropping habitual ways of perceiving in order to contact a fresh and subtle perceiving “under the surface†of what is going on.
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: Are You in Touch With Your Inner "M"? by: Donna Monday "M" is for Motivation. What motivates you to do a good job? Is it a sense of achievement? Recognition for a job well done? Helping people? Desire for responsibility? Solving
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: A Sense of Humor in the Workplace ... Is it me? Or, was that not funny? by: Edward B. Toupin When I was first initiated into Corporate America, I had a sense of humor that went unmatched by any mortal soul. I was quick-witted,
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